TTE to all you fed peeps- a poll kinda thingy.

...Anywho, a question of sorts to all my peeps out in da hood.
For those of you familiar with my characters, you'll note that my characters Damian Eddings, Whiz, and Iceman are typically comical, while Nathan St. John and Bushido have a more serious persona.
Thus, my question- which do you prefer?
Do you like the comedy in ICing/Promos? Or are you more of a serious-promo kinda guy/gal? Or does it not matter, so long as it gets the job done?
...Or do you... do you...
not like my work?
OH, I CAN'T BEAR TO THINK OF IT!
*cries in corner a few minutes, then recollects*

...Anywho, a question of sorts to all my peeps out in da hood.
For those of you familiar with my characters, you'll note that my characters Damian Eddings, Whiz, and Iceman are typically comical, while Nathan St. John and Bushido have a more serious persona.
Thus, my question- which do you prefer?
Do you like the comedy in ICing/Promos? Or are you more of a serious-promo kinda guy/gal? Or does it not matter, so long as it gets the job done?
...Or do you... do you...
not like my work?
OH, I CAN'T BEAR TO THINK OF IT!
*cries in corner a few minutes, then recollects*

I think the definition of a successful or in better terms "well-rounded promo" would be one who can balance out both aspects. I think you should keep rolling with the serious strikes and make some jokes when appropriate... Sorta like CM Punk, John Cena, Chris Jericho, and The Rock. Hell even Steve Austin would do the trick.

Hey.. I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know.#TeamDevs

It completely depends on the character. If you're portraying a serious character, then you need that all round balance, as TDA said, much like The Rock, Jericho, Punk, Cena, Austin etc.
If it's a comedy character, then you need to focus on the 'funny factor' of the promo.

It completely depends on the character. If you're portraying a serious character, then you need that all round balance, as TDA said, much like The Rock, Jericho, Punk, Cena, Austin etc.
If it's a comedy character, then you need to focus on the 'funny factor' of the promo.

I agree with Tommy I think it depends on the character you're playing and having been exposed to all of those characters you mentioned I think you play them just fine as they are.